Location ID: #10227915
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The building is set in a rural location. There is a main building that acts as a lodge where members can socialise and meet. From this there is also a number of other different cabins and caravans set among the huge area. There are a number of huts ...
Location ID: #10223188
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Large natural amphitheatre and beauty spot near Hindhead, Surrey,
Location ID: #10223049
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Forming part of the North Downs, this hill has breathtaking views across the surrounding countryside and Surrey Hills. Controllable winding road that could provide a great double for Europe.
Location ID: #10223072
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Arboretum located between Godalming and Hascombe, Surrey, England. Winkworth Arboretum exhibits large collections of azalea, rhododendron, and holly on slopes leading down to ornamental lakes.
Location ID: #10227281
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Location ID: #10221939
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Street immediately behind the Cathedral which could accommodate vehicles wishing to film at this location. Mostly modern flats. Loction is 34.2 miles, approximately 1 hour and 12 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221476
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Fine Grade I listed Tudor merchants house, half timbered to the front and white washed to the rear dating from 1500. There is evidence of carving on the outside of the house and rich linenfold panelling (relief carving imitating linen), close ...
Location ID: #10221465
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Timber framed barn dating from 12th century and is one of Europe's oldest timber-framed buildings. It has a cathedral-like interior and houses an exhibition of local woodcarving and tools including a threshing machine and a collection of carts. ...
Location ID: #10221450
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Medieval motte and bailey castle site, now abundant with wildlife amongst the woodland. Adjacent windmill houses historical exhibition. Stepped access to top of motte. This location is 38 miles from central London (approx. 1hr, 9 mins).
Location ID: #10221452
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This early 17th century Grade-II 2-storey (plus attic) listed farmhouse is owned by the National Trust and thought by some to be one of the finest timber framed houses in Suffolk. The property is believed to have been built about 1600, is ...
Location ID: #10221441
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An outstanding ancient woodland and rare survivig example of a medieval royal hunting forest; some trees are circa. 1,200 years old and there are 400 year old pollarded trees. There are two ornamental lakes. The first was created in the late 18th ...
Location ID: #10222819
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Built in the 1750s for Admiral Boscawen, hero of the Battle of Louisburg, and set in a beautiful 170ha (430 acre) Repton park offering a variety of park and woodland walks, Hatchlands contains splendid interiors by Robert Adam, decorated in ...
Location ID: #10222818
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A beautiful garden surrounding a small lake and featuring an unusual grass amphitheatre.
Location ID: #10222796
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Lake with beaches, sandy paths, pine trees and heather, including a cottage, a boathouse and a nature reserve,
Location ID: #10221050
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One of the highest points in Bedfordshire, with views of Sharpenhoe Clappers, this Country Park is a picturesque mixture of beech and ash woodland and steeply wooded coombes. It is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest and it comes within the ...
Location ID: #10227806
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Medieval gothic core buildings, chapel, cloisters, quadrangle and Hall, later C18-C21 additions, listed Grade 1 buildings, scheduled ancient monument city wall, scheduled historic gardens
Location ID: #10227850
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A sizable detached property with a wrap-around garden featuring a large oak tree. Other features include a continuum of doors leading to various rooms and a cellar.
Location ID: #10223197
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An impressive Victorian neo-gothic style guildhall designed by Edward William Godwin completed in 1864.
The interior has a range of rooms including a great hall, council chamber and former courtroom.
Location ID: #10228103
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From the formal walled gardens which surround our Elizabethan Mansion, to the underground vaults and laboratories of our Millennium Seed Bank - our wild botanic garden has some unique locations to shoot in.
Our extraordinary living collection ...
Location ID: #10220774
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This house is Jacobean Manor House built in 1612, set in 60 acres with 1/2 mile river frontage. The house is large, covering(15,000 square feet), with most original features intact. The gardens are wonderful combining formality and rest represented ...
Location ID: #10220501
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An attractive village set in the rolling hills of the Mendips. Attactive, largish village. Several period houses, some dating from 17th century, with mullioned windows and stone roofs. Picturesque alleyways and winding streets without telephone ...
Location ID: #10223289
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Picturesque historic street in central Oxford. There are several sharp bends, following the contours of the surrounding colleges. The main feature is the Bridge of Sighs, a covered bridge connecting two parts of Hertford College, which was completed ...
Location ID: #10223184
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Nestled in the heart of rural Oxfordshire, surrounded by elegant lakes and fine landscape gardens sits 18th-century home with stand-out library, opulent furnishings plus formal gardens and country view. The Manor is made from locally quarryed Horton ...
Location ID: #10222830
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The Great Barn is the sole surviving part of a thriving 13th-century grange that once provided vital income to Beaulieu Abbey. The Barn was built of Cotswold rubble-stone walling, with a Cotswold slate roof. There are several slit windows and on the ...